One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

published:29 Aug 2011

views:444043

The oil boom in North Dakota has brought with it the highest worker fatality rates in the country. Fault Lines investigates who should be held responsible.

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

published:30 Nov 2010

views:37947

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

VPRO

The VPRO (originally an acronym for Vrijzinnig Protestantse Radio Omroep, or "Liberal Protestant Radio Broadcasting Corporation") was established in the Netherlands in 1926 as a religious broadcasting organization. Falling under the Protestant pillar, it represented the Liberal Protestant current. However, in the 1950s and 1960s it became more (social) liberal than protestant, and while the acronym VPRO was kept, its meaning was dropped. It was the first to show a nude woman on Dutch television, Phil Bloom in 1967, in the Wim T. Schippers show Hoepla. The VPRO is known for producing and broadcasting quality (and sometimes avant-garde) programmes, documentaries and films, the target audience of the VPRO could be considered as mostly highly educated and creative people (e.g. artists, designers, scientists).

VPRO often collaborates with other broadcasting organisations such as WDR, the BBC, and Arte.

VPRO was the first broadcaster in the Netherlands to implement, in late 1996, the web content management systemMMBase, now in use by major Dutch broadcasters, publishers, educational institutes, and national and local government administrations.

3D Seismic

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

25:04

Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

The oil boom in North Dakota has brought with it the highest worker fatality rates in the country. Fault Lines investigates who should be held responsible.

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

Fracking Shaleionares The Good, Bad and Ugly by 60 Minutes

The hidden cost of the US shale gas and 'fracking' boom

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

3:36

SHALE ESTATE

SHALE ESTATE

SHALE ESTATE

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

2:24

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Javier Blas why the continent has been the hardest hit by the shale boom.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
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9:52

Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip - Fracking

Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip - Fracking

Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip - Fracking

A video by Scott Cannonhttp://www.gdacoalition.org
On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dimock Pennsylvania to find out what's going on with the DEP and the EPA's investigation on the water well contamination alleged by Cabot Oil & Gas
Methane in three private water wells in Lenox Twp. seeped there from a flawed natural gas well drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., state environmental regulators have found.
An investigation by the Department of Environmental Protection determined that the gas migrated from at least one of three Marcellus Shale wells on the Stalter well pad about a half-mile west of Interstate 81 in Susquehanna County.
Read the notice of violation HERE
The gas was found seeping into three water supplies in August. A fourth water well for a hunting cabin is still being evaluated, DEP spokesman DanielSpadoni said.
Video from inside one of Cabot's gas wells showed that a string of steel casing meant to seal off the aquifer from contaminants was improperly constructed, according to a notice of violation sent by DEP in September.
Methane was also found between the cemented strings of casing in all three gas wells on the Stalter pad, a sign state regulators view as evidence of flaws in a well's construction.
The dissolved methane in one nearby water supply jumped from 0.3 milligrams per liter before drilling began to 49 milligrams per liter on Aug. 16 and 57 milligrams per liter on Aug. 18, according to the violation notice.
Cabot installed methane detection alarms in three homes and vented the three affected water wells to keep the methane from accumulating and creating an explosion risk. The company is also delivering replacement drinking water to two of the homes, Mr. Spadoni said. The methane in the third water well has decreased so the home does not require an alternate water supply, he said.
Cabot spokesman GeorgeStark said Friday that the company submitted a detailed response to the DEP and is working with regulators on the issue.
"Cabot is committed to safe and responsible operations and takes matters like this very seriously," he said. "We believe in fact-based, scientific research to guide any necessary corrective actions."
Department regulators sent Cabot a violation notice on Sept. 19, but neither the department's public eFACTS compliance database nor its monthly oil and gas violations report noted the inspection or violations until last week, when a Times-Tribune reporter asked about the investigation.
DEP policy requires the oil and gas program to update the eFACTS database within 10 working days of completing an inspection or mailing a notice of violations.
Mr. Spadoni said the missing information was "an oversight."

Investigation of Mass Transfer in Gas Shale - Junyi Arthur Xu

Shale cowboys: fracking under Trump - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Having your own energy sources is an important weapon in the world economy. Since 2013, the United States has made important foes of fossil-rich opponents like Saudi Arabia important in extracting shale gas and shale oil from its own soil. The price for a barrel of crude oil fell from 100 to less than $50. The Texan shale producers who survived this price tag are the new heroes of the United States. Under president Donald Trump, the shale cowboys are striving to help Europe to become independent. On research in Trumpland.
Original title: Schaliecowboys
Schale stone was considered worthless by the oil and gas industry in the past. They passed through on their way to expensive oil and gas that lay deeper. Until a small Texan gas company found a way in the late 1990's to win gas from hard-sh...

published: 25 Jun 2017

Big data: The Shell investigation - (VPRO documentary - 2013)

VPRO backlight examines how you can penetrate into closed strongholds with the help of big data. What do these huge information streams reveal over a multinational like Shell?
Ever since the disclosures about the snooping practices of the US and Dutch intelligence services, we are becoming more and more aware of the huge amount of digital data stored over us on the net, in the matrix. But not only data from citizens, but also information about governments and multinationals is being collected. This results in enormous files of many terabytes: big data. The good news is that much of this information is accessible to all of us. You only need to know how to search.
In the episode 'Big data: The Shell investigation' VPRO backlight investigates how these huge data sources make new ways of jour...

published: 25 Nov 2017

3D Seismic

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

published: 29 Aug 2011

Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

The oil boom in North Dakota has brought with it the highest worker fatality rates in the country. Fault Lines investigates who should be held responsible.

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

published: 25 Jul 2013

Fracking Shaleionares The Good, Bad and Ugly by 60 Minutes

The hidden cost of the US shale gas and 'fracking' boom

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

published: 30 Nov 2010

SHALE ESTATE

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

published: 05 Jun 2014

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Javier Blas why the continent has been the hardest hit by the shale boom.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://goo.gl/vUQx5k
Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes

3D Seismic

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet be...

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and review...

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

The hidden cost of the US shale gas and 'fracking' boom

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic frac...

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

SHALE ESTATE

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure wa...

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Jav...

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Javier Blas why the continent has been the hardest hit by the shale boom.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://goo.gl/vUQx5k
Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Javier Blas why the continent has been the hardest hit by the shale boom.
For more video content from the Financial Times, visit http://www.FT.com/video
Subscribe to the Financial Times on YouTube; http://goo.gl/vUQx5k
Twitter https://twitter.com/ftvideo
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/financialtimes

A video by Scott Cannonhttp://www.gdacoalition.org
On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dimock Pennsylvania to find out what's going on with the DEP and the EPA's investigation on the water well contamination alleged by Cabot Oil & Gas
Methane in three private water wells in Lenox Twp. seeped there from a flawed natural gas well drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., state environmental regulators have found.
An investigation by the Department of Environmental Protection determined that the gas migrated from at least one of three Marcellus Shale wells on the Stalter well pad about a half-mile west of Interstate 81 in Susquehanna County.
Read the notice of violation HERE
The gas was found seeping into three water supplies in August. A fourth water well for a hunting cabin is still being evaluated, DEP spokesman DanielSpadoni said.
Video from inside one of Cabot's gas wells showed that a string of steel casing meant to seal off the aquifer from contaminants was improperly constructed, according to a notice of violation sent by DEP in September.
Methane was also found between the cemented strings of casing in all three gas wells on the Stalter pad, a sign state regulators view as evidence of flaws in a well's construction.
The dissolved methane in one nearby water supply jumped from 0.3 milligrams per liter before drilling began to 49 milligrams per liter on Aug. 16 and 57 milligrams per liter on Aug. 18, according to the violation notice.
Cabot installed methane detection alarms in three homes and vented the three affected water wells to keep the methane from accumulating and creating an explosion risk. The company is also delivering replacement drinking water to two of the homes, Mr. Spadoni said. The methane in the third water well has decreased so the home does not require an alternate water supply, he said.
Cabot spokesman GeorgeStark said Friday that the company submitted a detailed response to the DEP and is working with regulators on the issue.
"Cabot is committed to safe and responsible operations and takes matters like this very seriously," he said. "We believe in fact-based, scientific research to guide any necessary corrective actions."
Department regulators sent Cabot a violation notice on Sept. 19, but neither the department's public eFACTS compliance database nor its monthly oil and gas violations report noted the inspection or violations until last week, when a Times-Tribune reporter asked about the investigation.
DEP policy requires the oil and gas program to update the eFACTS database within 10 working days of completing an inspection or mailing a notice of violations.
Mr. Spadoni said the missing information was "an oversight."

A video by Scott Cannonhttp://www.gdacoalition.org
On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dimock Pennsylvania to find out what's going on with the DEP and the EPA's investigation on the water well contamination alleged by Cabot Oil & Gas
Methane in three private water wells in Lenox Twp. seeped there from a flawed natural gas well drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., state environmental regulators have found.
An investigation by the Department of Environmental Protection determined that the gas migrated from at least one of three Marcellus Shale wells on the Stalter well pad about a half-mile west of Interstate 81 in Susquehanna County.
Read the notice of violation HERE
The gas was found seeping into three water supplies in August. A fourth water well for a hunting cabin is still being evaluated, DEP spokesman DanielSpadoni said.
Video from inside one of Cabot's gas wells showed that a string of steel casing meant to seal off the aquifer from contaminants was improperly constructed, according to a notice of violation sent by DEP in September.
Methane was also found between the cemented strings of casing in all three gas wells on the Stalter pad, a sign state regulators view as evidence of flaws in a well's construction.
The dissolved methane in one nearby water supply jumped from 0.3 milligrams per liter before drilling began to 49 milligrams per liter on Aug. 16 and 57 milligrams per liter on Aug. 18, according to the violation notice.
Cabot installed methane detection alarms in three homes and vented the three affected water wells to keep the methane from accumulating and creating an explosion risk. The company is also delivering replacement drinking water to two of the homes, Mr. Spadoni said. The methane in the third water well has decreased so the home does not require an alternate water supply, he said.
Cabot spokesman GeorgeStark said Friday that the company submitted a detailed response to the DEP and is working with regulators on the issue.
"Cabot is committed to safe and responsible operations and takes matters like this very seriously," he said. "We believe in fact-based, scientific research to guide any necessary corrective actions."
Department regulators sent Cabot a violation notice on Sept. 19, but neither the department's public eFACTS compliance database nor its monthly oil and gas violations report noted the inspection or violations until last week, when a Times-Tribune reporter asked about the investigation.
DEP policy requires the oil and gas program to update the eFACTS database within 10 working days of completing an inspection or mailing a notice of violations.
Mr. Spadoni said the missing information was "an oversight."

Shale cowboys: fracking under Trump - (VPRO documentary - 2017)

Having your own energy sources is an important weapon in the world economy. Since 2013, the United States has made important foes of fossil-rich opponents like Saudi Arabia important in extracting shale gas and shale oil from its own soil. The price for a barrel of crude oil fell from 100 to less than $50. The Texan shale producers who survived this price tag are the new heroes of the United States. Under president Donald Trump, the shale cowboys are striving to help Europe to become independent. On research in Trumpland.
Original title: Schaliecowboys
Schale stone was considered worthless by the oil and gas industry in the past. They passed through on their way to expensive oil and gas that lay deeper. Until a small Texan gas company found a way in the late 1990's to win gas from hard-sh...

published: 25 Jun 2017

Big data: The Shell investigation - (VPRO documentary - 2013)

VPRO backlight examines how you can penetrate into closed strongholds with the help of big data. What do these huge information streams reveal over a multinational like Shell?
Ever since the disclosures about the snooping practices of the US and Dutch intelligence services, we are becoming more and more aware of the huge amount of digital data stored over us on the net, in the matrix. But not only data from citizens, but also information about governments and multinationals is being collected. This results in enormous files of many terabytes: big data. The good news is that much of this information is accessible to all of us. You only need to know how to search.
In the episode 'Big data: The Shell investigation' VPRO backlight investigates how these huge data sources make new ways of jour...

published: 25 Nov 2017

Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

The oil boom in North Dakota has brought with it the highest worker fatality rates in the country. Fault Lines investigates who should be held responsible.

Umbrasyl | Critical Role RPG Show Episode 55

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Vox Machina head up Gatshadow mountain for their final confrontation with the Dragon Umbrasyl. With special guest star Chris Perkins!
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published: 21 Jul 2016

State of Alert Israel style - (vpro backlight documentary - 2017)

‘When it comes to security, Europe is still in a state of denial’ – (Michal Marmary, Homeland SecurityTel Aviv)
Recent suicide attacks in Paris, Brussels, Nice and Berlin have greatly increased focus on civilian safety in Europe. More and more, politicians, security experts and the media refer to Israel as a model of well-organized civilian security. Some even talk about the ‘Israelisation of Europe’. But what exactly is the Israeli security model? Can it be applied in Europe and what world view would our continent be importing along ith it?
After the recent terror attacks in Europe, a golden age has dawned for Israeli businesses, with the export of security expertise and technology. Companies such as Radwin, Faception and MagalS-3 are now at the vanguard when it comes to camera surveil...

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

published: 25 Jul 2013

The German economic model - (VPRO documentary - 2012)

While the Netherlands is in a deep crisis, the German economic miracle is going full swing. Why do the Germans do it so much better than us? Alexander Oey crosses the German border to counter the secrets of the German economic model success.
The German economy is a recurring topic in our current politics. A VPRO backlight subtitled documentary.
Original title: Made in Germany
10 years ago Germany was still the "sick man" of Europe: the German reunification took a heavy turn on the country's economic growth and stability. But the Germans are always believing in their own strength. According to the sociologist Ulrich Beck, this is largely due to the conviction that quality, small scale and dedication to the work you do is so deeply rooted in the German society. The origin must be sought in ...

published: 07 Oct 2017

The Putin Files: Julia Ioffe

Watch journalist Julia Ioffe’s candid, full interview on Putin and allegations of Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election – part of FRONTLINE’s media transparency project for our investigation, “Putin’s Revenge.”
More: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/interview-collection/the-putin-files/

published: 27 Oct 2017

The world according to RT - (VPRO documentary - 2015)

RT is a Russian international television network funded by the Russian government. The idea behind Russia Today is to provide a Russian point of view on major global events.
The USSecretary of State John Kerry recently called Russia's international news channel Russia Today a "Propaganda machine".
The channel Russia Today was launched in 2005 under the name Russia Today to bring the Russian perspective on world events to a global audience. To counter channels like BBC World, CNN and Al-Jazeera. Almost ten years later it’s the biggest news organisation on YouTube with its 2 billion views, more than CNN and BBC together.
Where its critics call it a bullhorn for Russian propaganda, RT presents itself as an alternative to mainstream media.
In “The world according to RT” former employees,...

published: 20 Jan 2018

Basic income - Free money - (VPRO documentary - 2014)

Is unconditional basic income the future of our social security system? Many initiatives testing this "Free money" concept are being implemented around the world.
Around the globe, experiments are conducted with alternatives for the existing social security system that has become stuck. People no longer believe in centrally organised long-term planning: change can only be brought about by bottom-up small-scale social experiments. Advocates of redistributing our prosperity and disconnecting work and income are fighting for this. In many places and using many different methods they are experimenting with handing out free money.
Michael Bohmeyer, a young German, has started a crowdfunding campaign for an unconditional basic income. With every 12,000 euros raised, one person gets an income of...

published: 12 Jun 2015

The Law Works - Marcellus Shale Gas Surface Owner's Rights

There is much discussion about the safety of Marcellus Shale gas production these days, and at least several complaints from the owners of the surface lands upon which the wells are being drilled. I'm Dan Ringer and we'll talk about the problems of the surface owners, on the next The LawWorks.

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Vox Machina head up Gatshadow mountain for their final confrontation with the Dragon Umbrasyl. With special guest star Chris Perkins!
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Vox Machina head up Gatshadow mountain for their final confrontation with the Dragon Umbrasyl. With special guest star Chris Perkins!
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Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and review...

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
Stanford University:
http://www.stanford.edu/
StanfordEnergySeminar
http://energyseminar.stanford.edu
Precourt Institute for Energy:
http://energy.stanford.edu/
Stanford University Channel on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/stanford

The Law Works - Marcellus Shale Gas Surface Owner's Rights

There is much discussion about the safety of Marcellus Shale gas production these days, and at least several complaints from the owners of the surface lands upo...

There is much discussion about the safety of Marcellus Shale gas production these days, and at least several complaints from the owners of the surface lands upon which the wells are being drilled. I'm Dan Ringer and we'll talk about the problems of the surface owners, on the next The LawWorks.

There is much discussion about the safety of Marcellus Shale gas production these days, and at least several complaints from the owners of the surface lands upon which the wells are being drilled. I'm Dan Ringer and we'll talk about the problems of the surface owners, on the next The LawWorks.

3D Seismic

One of the most powerful geophysical technologies is 3D Seismic. Geophysical companies profile the sea floor and use sound to create images thousands of feet below the subsurface. Watch this video to learn more about the technology.

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Death on the Bakken shale - Fault Lines

The oil boom in North Dakota has brought with it the highest worker fatality rates in the ...

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

(November 5, 2012) Mark McClure summarizes the fundamental physical processes of induced seismicity, provide an overview of the history of the field, and reviews some of the dominant ideas in induced seismicity hazard analysis.
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The hidden cost of the US shale gas and 'fracking' boom

The US push to secure domestic gas supplies has seen a desperate scramble to drill into the Marcellus Shale formation. But the process involved - hydraulic fracturing - is now the focus of a bitter dispute over environmental damage and community rights, as the EcologistFilmUnit reports. To read the investigation that goes with this film: http://bit.ly/fiVXCL

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SHALE ESTATE

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale ga...

SHALE ESTATE

The UK government is pushing ahead with controversial plans to allow fracking for shale gas under people's homes without the owner's permission.
The measure was outlined in the Queen's speech.
But is subject to 12 weeks of public consultation before it can become part of any Bill.
RT's Polly Boiko talked to a man, who's property is already the target of a gas company.

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Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dep...

Shale dents US-Africa oil trade

The US shale oil revolution has had an unexpected effect of ridding the country of its dependence on Africa's oil. EnergyAspects' Amrita Sen tells the FT's Javier Blas why the continent has been the hardest hit by the shale boom.
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Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip - Fracking

A video by Scott Cannon http://www.gdacoalition.org
On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dim...

Marcellus Shale Reality Tour Part 2 - Dimock Day Trip - Fracking

A video by Scott Cannonhttp://www.gdacoalition.org
On January 10, 2012, I drove to Dimock Pennsylvania to find out what's going on with the DEP and the EPA's investigation on the water well contamination alleged by Cabot Oil & Gas
Methane in three private water wells in Lenox Twp. seeped there from a flawed natural gas well drilled by Cabot Oil & Gas Corp., state environmental regulators have found.
An investigation by the Department of Environmental Protection determined that the gas migrated from at least one of three Marcellus Shale wells on the Stalter well pad about a half-mile west of Interstate 81 in Susquehanna County.
Read the notice of violation HERE
The gas was found seeping into three water supplies in August. A fourth water well for a hunting cabin is still being evaluated, DEP spokesman DanielSpadoni said.
Video from inside one of Cabot's gas wells showed that a string of steel casing meant to seal off the aquifer from contaminants was improperly constructed, according to a notice of violation sent by DEP in September.
Methane was also found between the cemented strings of casing in all three gas wells on the Stalter pad, a sign state regulators view as evidence of flaws in a well's construction.
The dissolved methane in one nearby water supply jumped from 0.3 milligrams per liter before drilling began to 49 milligrams per liter on Aug. 16 and 57 milligrams per liter on Aug. 18, according to the violation notice.
Cabot installed methane detection alarms in three homes and vented the three affected water wells to keep the methane from accumulating and creating an explosion risk. The company is also delivering replacement drinking water to two of the homes, Mr. Spadoni said. The methane in the third water well has decreased so the home does not require an alternate water supply, he said.
Cabot spokesman GeorgeStark said Friday that the company submitted a detailed response to the DEP and is working with regulators on the issue.
"Cabot is committed to safe and responsible operations and takes matters like this very seriously," he said. "We believe in fact-based, scientific research to guide any necessary corrective actions."
Department regulators sent Cabot a violation notice on Sept. 19, but neither the department's public eFACTS compliance database nor its monthly oil and gas violations report noted the inspection or violations until last week, when a Times-Tribune reporter asked about the investigation.
DEP policy requires the oil and gas program to update the eFACTS database within 10 working days of completing an inspection or mailing a notice of violations.
Mr. Spadoni said the missing information was "an oversight."

Umbrasyl | Critical Role RPG Show Episode 55

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State of Alert Israel style - (vpro backlight documentary - 2017)

‘When it comes to security, Europe is still in a state of denial’ – (Michal Marmary, Homel...

Investigation of Injection-Induced Seismicity

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The German economic model - (VPRO documentary - 2012)

While the Netherlands is in a deep crisis, the German economic miracle is going full swing...

The Law Works - Marcellus Shale Gas Surface Owner's Rights

There is much discussion about the safety of Marcellus Shale gas production these days, and at least several complaints from the owners of the surface lands upon which the wells are being drilled. I'm Dan Ringer and we'll talk about the problems of the surface owners, on the next The LawWorks.

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The Deepwater Horizon Accident: What Happened and Why?

November 16, 2010 - Roland Horne begins the first of a series of two lectures with an over...

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The Deepwater Horizon Accident: What Happened and ...

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

Article by WN.Com Correspondent Dallas DarlingIt wasn’t very long ago Republicans were accusing Democrats of either paying a few dollars to the homeless for votes or giving them a pack of cigarettes. But with Donald Trump, it’s obvious he paid $130,000 to an adult-film star in exchange for her silence last October and just before the general election ... Was the payment from his own account – or from a lawyer – or from campaign donations....

Using e-cigarettes may lead to an accumulation of fat in the liver, a study of mice exposed to the devices suggests. “The popularity of electronic cigarettes has been rapidly increasing in part because of advertisements that they are safer than conventional cigarettes ... Friedman of Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in Los Angeles, California ... Circadian rhythm dysfunction is known to accelerate liver disease....

Khowaja on Sunday inaugurated the ‘School of investigation’, established on the premises of Saeedabad police training centre, with the help of Germany to impart quality training to police investigators....

FederalATF officers and South Carolina agents are investigating a church fire Saturday in Rock Hill... The cause of the fire remains under investigation ... All church fires must be investigated by federal and state authorities, Simmons said....

The accounting watchdog is investigating two of Carillion’s former finance directors for misconduct ... An FRCinvestigation into the audit of Carillion’s financial statements by accountancy firm KPMG was announced in January this year....

(AP) — Several Oregon state agencies are investigating a manufactured home park for seniors in Eugene, amid complaints that it cheated some residents out of thousands of dollars ... It says it's cooperating with investigators....

Albuquerque police Sunday night were investigating a homicide near Central and Wyoming — the second homicide investigation of the day. Police spokesman officer Simon Drobik said Sunday night that a body was found in the 200 block of Wisconsin NE, but he did not provide other details. Earlier in the day, police shut down Menaul […] ... ....